Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Deadline for Black Bay Lands

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

The country needs to be protected against such shady deals. Only now we are getting the full extent of the foolishness that went on during the last five years. The country is bleeding year after year, administration after administration. this needs to stop and I hope the new government will ensure that laws are put in place to protect St Lucia from losing its resources

Anonymous said...

Sacre da bans voleur!! How can a government screwed up so badly. I do smell bobol in all this.

Was all this done to financed the campaigns of the UWP with the bobol monies?

King and his whole gang needs to go to jail. End of story!

Anonymous said...

This is not only a St Lucian or a St Lucia-politicians problem; and I agree with blogger #1.
This vulnerability to small states needs to be taken up by the United Nations and-or similar international organizations. Although while colonies we were kept backwards, at the same time however, our lands remained protected under the patronage of the Crown. Now, as independent and extremely small nations, we have been left out in the cold to fend for ourselves amidst an international pack of ravenous hyenas – rich and pretend-rich investors as well as gigantic and super-powerful multi-national corporations.
We're now living in a global society; therefore, more protections need to be set in place precisely to protect the small, weak, and vulnerable. Just playing politics and blaming our politicians does nothing to help our desperate situation.
Like global warming, the insidious problem of global ‘investment piracy’ has to be seriously addressed once and for all at the highest global levels.

Anonymous said...

Just playing politics and blaming our politicians does nothing to help our desperate situation.
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You up there, stop talking shate. It is pure shate. Why the heck do we elect governments? To make deals that they don't understand a fart about?

If the big-headed idiots cannot frame an agreement that will not have the country risk losing its heritage, why not enact suitable laws? Why pay a retainer to advise on the language to be included in such agreements?

Hey! Are you afraid to say that Constitutional Law is not the same thing as property law?

Stop claiming victimhood. Would you cast one vote for a dumb-ass law clerk to allow him to become PM of St. Lucia again?

Anonymous said...

so kenny KNOWS so much about the black bay lands but knows nothing, nada, zilch about Grynsberg or rochamel or NCa or Hellinites unless there is a commission of enquiry and even then he does not appear to give evidence.

Are we St. Lucians so stupid and without common sense ? Are we so easily led by such a narcissist ?

Anonymous said...

Writer@2:35PM: learn how to read properly before rudely accusing others of things they never wrote. Is being nasty-mouthed your only way of feeling virile and alive? Remember, you could say the same thing you intended more effectively by saying it in a civil manner. Rudeness is not a thing to be proud of, however, civility IS, because if more civility was taught and practiced as it once was in St Lucia, greater harmony would return to our community and, no doubt, an immediate decrease would occur in our endlessly spiraling-up murder rate.

Anonymous said...

You up there, you are free to put in your jackass in the Epsom Derby, which is the real world that we live in today. Anyway, the likes of King, and Worthless Bousquet have no place in the modernization of St. Lucia. We have turned the corner.

You can continue to shoot as much shate as you like about civility. That does not overturn the foolishness these two idiots with Fredericks have have done to St. Lucia.

Anonymous said...

Blog at 6:42AM, don't bother with that super-fool. He's well-known as the Blah, Blah, Blah - King of Fools. Just stinky hot air!

Anonymous said...

So it is in our interest down the road to see if we can sell it or attract potential investors,” Dr. Anthony said.
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Which investor other than filthy ones would ever come to a filthy country?

Anonymous said...

Seize the assets of those who abused the deal and the assets of 3-5 drug barons.
Or increase the cell-phone tax.
Problem solved.